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I WILL NOT SEE SHAME!

2 samuel 4:4 And Jonathan, Saul’s son had a son that was lame in the feet. He was five years old when his tiding came of Saul and Jonathan out of Jezreel, and his nurse took him up, and fled:and it came to pass, as she made haste to flee, that he fell and became lame. And his name was Mephibosheth. Mephibosheth was four years old, when news came of war and his father and grand fathers death, his nurse took him to flee. He FELL and became a cripple. Maybe you too have fallen in a sense, in some way, in some circumstances and it has crippled you (hindered your motion, your speed, progress in life). I prophesy upon your life that you should RISE AGAIN AND STAND IN JESUS NAME.  The story of Mephibosheth started here in 2 Samuel 4:4 in a very pitiable way. But by the time you see his end you know it is great This man was born a Prince, having royalty in his blood but he lived as a pauper for a long while 2 Samuel 9:1-4 KJV And David said, Is there yet any that is left of the ...
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DESTROYING EVIL GARMENTS

SERVICE OBJECTIVES: Understanding garments in the realm of the spirit Understanding the different kinds of garment Understanding the solution to evil garments Garments are very significant in the lives and destinies of people, both in the spiritual and physical realm. REPRESENTATIONS OF GARMENTS: Garments impart identity Garments define authority Garments confer opportunity There is a way you are dressed that will either open or close your doors Garments reveal prosperity Garments also reveal adversity DIVERSE KINDS OF GARMENTS: 1. Garments of shame and reproach (2 Samuel 13:19; Ezra 9:5-6) 2. Garments of wretchedness and poverty (Job 13:28; Josh. 9:5; James 5:1-3) 2. Garments of disease and affliction (Job 30:18; Mark 10:50) 3. Garments of sorrow and depression (Ps. 69:10-11; Gen 37:34; Job 16:15-16; Ps. 35:13, 30:11) 4. Garments of widowhood (Gen. 38:14,19; 1Kings 17:8-10) 5. Garments of captivity and imprisonment (2Kings 25:29; Gen. 41:14) 6. G...

SELF-CONTROL OVER OFFENSES

 Galatians 5:22-23 But, the fruit of the Spirit is Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, goodness, Faithfulness, Gentleness and Self-control. SELF-CONTROL Self-control is thinking before acting. And seriously considering the possible results before taking any action.  Before you react, always think of what the action might lead to.  It might lead to; ✓ Public Disgrace, ✓ Dispute; among families, Friends & Colleagues, couples.  ✓ Malice ✓ Lack of Peace of Mind. SELF-CONTROL OVER OFFENSES Luke: 7:1   Then said He to the Disciples, it is impossible that offenses should , bunot comet woe to him through whom they do come. As a human being, it is not possible that people won't offend you. People will surely offend you in your house, office, school, market places, in the street and even inside the church. • Both the Rich and Poor faces offense. • Good and the Bad people faces offense. The offenses shouldn't be your problem, but how to control yourself should be you...

MY DESTINY VS ALTARS

  “And it came to pass the same night, that the LORD said unto him, Take thy father’s young bullock, even the second bullock of seven years old, and throw down the altar of Baal that thy father hath, and cut down the grove that is by it. And build an altar unto the LORD thy God upon the top of this rock, in the ordered place, and take the second bullock, and offer a burnt sacrifice with the wood of the grove which thou shalt cut down.” Judges 6:25-25 Introduction An altar is usually a separate and raised platform used for offering sacrifices and burning incense for worship. Today we are looking at how to pull down evil altars fighting against our Divine destiny. An evil altar is a platform or a separate place where sacrifices are offered by the agents of darkness like a priest or a wicked one to cage or hold the destiny of men down. An evil altar is a place where the souls of men are caged and destroyed by the devil. When this evil altar is raised against a man, it goes to work to ...

BE GRACE CAUTIOUS PT 2

 “In our work together with God, then, we beg you who have received God’s grace not to let it be wasted.” – (2 Corinthians 6:1)  3. KING SAUL Nobody clearly epitomises a waster of grace like Saul, the first king of the nation of Israel. Saul has become a proverbial story of failure and lost opportunity. Starting from 1 Samuel 8, God made his displeasure for having a king known to the Israelites. Samuel warned them, but in vs 19 of 1 Samuel 8, the Bible says; “nevertheless the people refused to obey the voice of Samuel; and they said, “No, but we will have a king over us”.  God chose him, even when there was no trace of him being ready or prepared for the job — he just appeared in 1 Samuel 9:1. T was unlike God. Most of the kings and leaders that God chose had very traceable histories of preparation. Abraham’s story was very traceable (Genesis 12, 13, 14, and 15); Jacob’s journey to the top was very traceable — from his days in his father’s house to the house of Laban to h...

BE GRACE CAUTIOUS PT. 1

 “In our work together with God, then, we beg you who have received God’s grace not to let it be wasted.” – (2 Corinthians 6:1) We are in a season of the outpouring of God’s grace on the church — the deluge of favour and the latter rain.  Grace in this teaching is referred to as God’s supernatural ability and empowerment for accomplishing God’s purposes on earth. The Bible makes it clear that;  “But unto every one of us is given grace according to the measure of the gift of Christ” (Ephesians 4:7). That grace is your natural gift and abilities and your supernatural abilities and gifts. This area of grace will be accounted for. You will stand before God and tell him what you did with what you were given.  Some of these unique graces we get from God include: Unique ability to lead — leadership grace. Unique ability to write songs and sing — musical grace. Unique ability to write and teach (and the Lord has given both him and Oholiab son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Da...

OH LORD, SHOW ME MERCY

And he showed me Joshua the high Priest standing before the angel of the Lord, and Satan standing at his right hand to resist him. (Zachariah3:1) Zechariah 3 talks of a vision shown by God Almighty to the prophet Zechariah concerning Joshua who was the High Priest at the time. The job of Joshua as the High Priest is to connect the people to God by generally praying and interceding for them.  It therefore means that in carrying out this duty, Joshua must approach God in righteousness because the God we are talking about is a God whose eyes are so pure that they cannot behold iniquity. But here, Joshua was standing before God in filthy garments. WHAT GARMENT ARE YOU WEARING? Filthy garment can be termed a dirty garment; it is a garment that is stained. It is a garment of unrighteousness, a garment of sin. It is a garment of faithlessness and doubt. The only thing that can separate us from God, making us not to have an experience with Him is sin. For anyone to successfully serve God h...